How to prepare for summer concerts
16 May 2026Getting ready for summer concerts at Scottish Gas Murrayfield? Here's everything you need to make the most of the day.
Getting ready for summer concerts at Scottish Gas Murrayfield? Here's everything you need to make the most of the day.
EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND - MAY 31: Fans before a Robbie Williams concert at the Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium, on May 31, 2025, in Edinburgh, Scotland (Photo by Ross Parker / SNS Group) Summer at Scottish Gas Murrayfield isn’t just about rugby, it’s also the home of unforgettable live music. With some of the biggest artists taking to the stage, it’s time to get concert-ready so you can make the most of every moment. Here’s your ultimate guide to preparing for a brilliant day at the stadium.
With two country legends coming to Edinburgh this summer, it is the perfect opportunity to embrace the theme and introduce some cowboy staples to your wardrobe. Dust off your cowboy hat, add a bit of western flair to your outfit, and get into the spirit early. Dressing up is all part of the fun and helps build the buzz before you even arrive.
New boots might look great, but they can quickly turn a fun night into an uncomfortable one. Make sure you’ve worn in your cowboy boots before the big day to avoid sore feet. You’ll likely be on your feet dancing, walking and queueing, so comfort is key.
There’s nothing like singing along with thousands of fans. Whether you’re into country hits or Bon Jovi’s stadium-filling classics, brush up on your favourite tracks so you can join in from the first song to the encore. After all, there’s nothing quite like belting out You Give Love a Bad Name with a packed crowd.
Check out official setlists below to get an idea of what might feature in the show and build your own pre-concert playlist:
Concert days can be long, especially if the weather is warm. Make sure you stay hydrated throughout the day. Drink plenty of water before you arrive and make use of refreshments available inside the stadium to keep your energy levels up.
Scottish summers can surprise us, and concerts often mean hours spent outdoors. Apply suncream before you set off and bring a small bottle for reapplication if needed. A little preparation will keep you protected so you can enjoy the music without worry.
Ahead of the event, take a few minutes to check entry requirements, prohibited items and stadium policies. Knowing what you can and can’t bring will help you avoid delays at security and ensure a smooth entry into the stadium. Find out more about restrictions and entry requirements here.
Scottish Gas Murrayfield is well connected, but major events can mean busy transport routes. Plan your journey in advance, whether you’re travelling by public transport, walking, or driving. Leave plenty of time to arrive, soak up the atmosphere, and grab refreshments before the show starts. Find out more about getting to Scottish Gas Murrayfield here.